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Media articles & stats: Suns too strong for Tiger cubs
« on: August 02, 2025, 08:27:39 PM »
Suns too strong for Tiger cubs

Richmond was unable to keep in touch with the Suns, going down on Saturday afternoon.

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Aug 2, 2025, 6:45 pm


GOLD COAST             4.1       6.5       11.9     16.11 (107)
RICHMOND               0.1       0.5       1.8         2.11 (23)

GOALS
Gold Coast: King 4, Humphrey 3, Read 2, Long 2, Farrar 2, Fiorini, Andrew, Ainsworth
Richmond: Armstrong, Mansell

BEST
Gold Coast: Anderson, Rowell, Miller, Collins, Fiorini
Richmond: Vlastuin, Banks, Ross, Short

INJURIES
Gold Coast: Nil
Richmond: Jonty Faull (knee)

SUBSTITUTES
Gold Coast: Nick Holman (replaced Touk Miller in the fourth quarter)
Richmond: Kamdyn McIntosh (replaced Faull in the first quarter)

Crowd: 14,841 at People First Stadium

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Richmond struggled against a Gold Coast Suns side fighting for a finals berth, going down by 84 points at People First Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

It was a disappointing showing after promise over the last few weeks, with Adem Yze's men unable to find forward line connectivity in the early stages.

However, Richmond did not let Gold Coast off the leash, with a strong first half defensive showing from veteran Nick Vlastuin, who had 14 disposals at half time, with six of those intercepts and eight marks.

After a slow first half that saw the Tigers trailing by 36 points at the main break, returning youngster Harry Armstrong wasted no time putting the side on the board, with a smooth set shot early in the third.

It was another tough slog in the third, but Jayden Short continued to show his maturity, leading the side with 20 disposals at three-quarter time.

Senior leaders Dion Prestia and Jacob Hopper continued a gallant fight through the midfield, but it wasn't enough to quell the Suns' intensity, as they piled on five more goals in the third.

The Tigers were able to add another major to the scoreboard in the dying stages of the match, with Rhyan Mansell booting the goal.

Sam Banks showed promise with a team-high 26 disposals for the match, while James Trezise (19 touches) and Jack Ross (23) also had intent around the ball.

Richmond now look ahead to their Round 22 clash against the Saints at the MCG next Saturday afternoon.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1848597/richmond-gold-coast-match-report
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1378388/gold-coast-suns-torch-one-goal-richmond-tigers-top-four-finish-in-sight

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Re: Media articles & stats: Suns too strong for Tiger cubs
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2025, 09:15:51 PM »
‘NOT GOOD ENOUGH’: TIGERS’ 29-YEAR LOW AMID ‘HUGE LOSS’ AS YOUNG GUN GOES DOWN

Jack Jovanovski
Foxsports
2 August 2025


Richmond’s 2.11 (23) was its lowest-ever score against the Suns — the previous of 4.8 (32) eclipsed — and 84 points was its biggest-ever losing margin against the expansion club.

“I don’t think their pressure has been good enough, their tackle efficiency has not been good enough. So, for all the positivity that I’ve had around them … I think there’s enough to hit here that it’s not quite at the level that they would expect, even at this stage in their development,” Buckley assessed late in the piece.

The Tigers finished with 22 fewer inside-50s, 13 fewer clearances, 24 fewer contested possessions and a highly disappointing 15 fewer tackles despite chasing tail all afternoon.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/live-afl-2025-gold-coast-suns-v-richmond-tigers-round-21-live-scores-updates-blog-stats-start-time-aest-and-how-to-stream/news-story/729e160043cd69edee7b6486f816aa90